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You may have seen “NTY” on social media or over text, but what exactly does it mean? This popular acronym often stands for “no thank you” and it’s a casual way of telling someone you’re not interested in their offer. In this article, we’ll teach you everything you need to know about “NTY,” including its meaning, uses, responses, and origin.
“NTY” Meaning
“NTY” is short for “no thank you.” People use it to politely decline an offer they’re not interested in. In texting and on social media, it can be written in both lowercase (“nty”) or uppercase (“NTY”).[1]
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